www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGApYfC-7_A
This is where this comes from. They are called the Vancouver Canucks "Green Men". These two guys sit next to the opposing team's penalty box and basically just **** with them every chance they get. It's actually pretty hilarious.

you realize that the avengers movie, along with the thor and captain america movie just came out right? anything you're reading on the internet about these movies coming out are probably just rumors. plus, the avengers movie made so much money and got so many good reviews that marvel would be stupid to not go into production for another right away. any other thor or captain america movie would just be a waste of time and money knowing what people really want to see.

wasn't black widow in iron man 2?
and hawkeye was in Thor, I just watched that movie again, he's one of the agents, when Thor first enters that complex to retrieve mjolnir, Hawkeye's up there on that crane thing

the problem with bringing spiderman into the avengers movies is that he is licensed by another movie company. (My terminology sucks, so bare with me) but I remember watching Movie Bob and he explained it as that Marvel sold it out their rights to make certain movies with characters. You see this in X-Men, Fantastic Four, Batman , and of course Spiderman. Thats why you'll never see Spidermen in the Iron Man, Cptn. America, Iron Man, Thor, etc. Universe movies . I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I think Spiderman's copyright has it set up so if they don't make movies for him constantly, the movie rights go back to Marvel. Thats why you'll keep on seeing reboots of Spiderman, no matter how good or bad you think they are. Sony Pictures (The company that owns spiderman) does not want to give spiderman away at all, it is a cash cow. If you're interested on who owns what, heres a good article to peruse at your leisure:
http:// screenrant .com /marvel-comics-movies-characters-carl-6766/
Just take out the spaces.

Actually the Deadpool movie is already in the works. They already have a R-rated script and Ryan Reynolds starring as Deadpool. And he is not classified technically as a mutant because he has his powers from Weapon X not from a genetic mutation, he just happened to start out in the X-Men universe hunting Cable.

In the Ultimate Avengers, which is what the newer Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, and Hulk movies were based off of, Spider-Man was there. THe older Spider-Man movies are largely based on Ultimate Spider-Man so that would have been the Spider-Man to be in the Avengers (and should have been, too). The new Spider-Man is different, more based on the Amazing Spider-Man comics.

"When you walk out of the theater, I want the world you see to resemble what you saw on the screen. Part of the joy of cinema [is that] you make the impossible look real. I wanted it to be more grounded and more realistic and that went for the emotion of the scenes, the physical action and wardrobe. It's less based in Steve Ditko world and probably closer visually and more influenced by "Ultimate Spider-Man" but it is also very much a world of our own devising."
—Marc Webb in an interview with the Los Angeles Times

The Amazing Spider-Man bears MUCH more resemblance to the Amazing Spider-Man comic books than the Ultimate Spider-Man series.

The original three Spider-Man movies were actually based on Ultimate Spider-Man, the newest movie (Amazing Spider-Man) was not. It borrowed some imagery from Ultimate Spider-Man, but was generally focused on replicating the mainstream look and feel of Spider-Man, rather than the edgy depiction of him in Ultimate Spider-Man. Including the fact that most characters are centered around their mainstream counterparts and not those based in the Ultimate universe.

Webb simply stated that he was influenced by Ultimate Spider-Man. The movie is far from based off of it. The artificial web-shooters, the spunky attitude, heck, even the girl are all based on the original comic book -- The Amazing Spider-Man.